When it comes to juvenile justice, those with lived experience offer invaluable insights into improving the system. In January 2021, a group of former Growth Works clients, staff members, and community stakeholders came together to form the Juvenile Advisory Council (JAC), with the mission of connecting youth with direct experience in the youth justice system to support current participants. The council provides a platform for sharing ideas to enhance the rehabilitative process and systems change.
Since its inception, the council has made a significant impact. It developed a comprehensive handbook to guide youth and families navigating the court process, organized community services and activities for justice involved youth, and recognized the dedication of community members who play a vital role in the system. Additionally, several young men on the council have been instrumental in creating a framework to integrate Credible Messenger practices, using their own lived experience to mentor and support youth currently involved in the youth justice system. Several of the Council members also served on the State of Michigan Task Force for Juvenile Justice Reform.
As part of its ongoing commitment to youth advocacy, Growth Works is proud to announce that, in 2025, the council will be renamed the Western Wayne Youth Advisory Council and will operate as a subcommittee of the Growth Works Board of Directors. “The Youth Advisory Council will allow the Board of Directors to have a direct line
of communication with former clients who can share their lived experiences. What better way to improve and learn from those on the receiving end of the services Growth Works provides?” says Growth Works Board President and former client, David Sculati. This transition will further elevate the voices of youth and families, ensuring they are heard, represented, and empowered to advocate for meaningful changes in the youth justice system.
Youth Advisory Council Chair, John Casteel says,” This work is important to me because it is who I am, I’ve been involved with the juvenile justice system my entire life. I don’t just have a dog in the fight, I am the dog in the fight. My experience is that if the right people are in the right places we can make lasting change in lives.”
This new structure will also provide a critical support and mentorship pathway for youth currently under court jurisdiction. By continuing to engage individuals with lived experience in shaping system improvements, the Western Wayne Youth Advisory Council will play a pivotal role in building a youth justice system that truly supports the rehabilitation and well-being of youth in need. “It is exciting and powerful to witness young people who have been impacted by the youth justice system to be able to use their voices and their stories to not only help others but as part of their own healing journey. The YAC members’ stories, thoughts and ideas are vital to transforming juvenile probation for the clients and families we serve,” says Growth Works Care Management Program Director, Jen Sibel.